Summarization: Simple bibliometric indicators, such as average number of citations per publication per researcher, or the recently proposed Hirsch index (h-index), are nowadays tracked by online repositories, including Web of Science (WOS), and often affect critical decision making. This work proposes appropriate scaling of the h-index based on its probability distribution that is calculated for any underlying citation distribution. The proposed approach outperforms existing index estimation models that have focused on the expected value only (i.e., first moment). Furthermore, it is shown that average number of citations per publication per scientific field, total number of publications per researcher, as well as researcher's h-index measur...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
We propose a simple way to put in a common scale the h values of researchers working in different sc...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
The Hirsch index (commonly referred to as h -index) is a biblio- metric indicator which is widely re...
A theoretical model of the dependence of Hirsch-type indices on the number of publications and the a...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
Use of the Hirsch-index (h) as measure of an author’s visibility in the scientific literature has be...
We apply a new bibliometric measure, the h-index (Hirsch, 2005), to the literature of information sc...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
The last decade methods for quantifying the research output of individual researchers have become qu...
In this paper some new fields of application of Hirsch-related statistics are presented. Furthermore...
It is shown that the h-index on the one hand, and the A- and g-indices on the other, measure differe...
Citation metrics have rapidly gained importance in today\u27s landscape and are being increasingly u...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
We propose a simple way to put in a common scale the h values of researchers working in different sc...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
The Hirsch index (commonly referred to as h -index) is a biblio- metric indicator which is widely re...
A theoretical model of the dependence of Hirsch-type indices on the number of publications and the a...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
Use of the Hirsch-index (h) as measure of an author’s visibility in the scientific literature has be...
We apply a new bibliometric measure, the h-index (Hirsch, 2005), to the literature of information sc...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
The last decade methods for quantifying the research output of individual researchers have become qu...
In this paper some new fields of application of Hirsch-related statistics are presented. Furthermore...
It is shown that the h-index on the one hand, and the A- and g-indices on the other, measure differe...
Citation metrics have rapidly gained importance in today\u27s landscape and are being increasingly u...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
We propose a simple way to put in a common scale the h values of researchers working in different sc...